Ilya Sergeevich Glazunov PRICE CHARTS
1930 Leningrad, Russia - 2017 Moscow, Russia. Known for: Portrait and history painting.
"Ilya Glazunov, Painter Entranced by Russia’s Past, Dies at 87,". By William Grimes, July 12, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the... Read full biography
"Ilya Glazunov, Painter Entranced by Russia’s Past, Dies at 87,". By William Grimes, July 12, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a... Read full biography
"Ilya Glazunov, Painter Entranced by Russia’s Past, Dies at 87,". By William Grimes, July 12, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a devoted following after the collapse of Communism, died on Sunday in Moscow. He was 87. The government news agency Tass announced his death. Mr. Glazunov (pronounced glah-zoo-NOFE) occupied an anomalous... Read full biography
"Ilya Glazunov, Painter Entranced by Russia’s Past, Dies at 87,". By William Grimes, July 12, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a devoted following after the collapse of Communism, died on Sunday in Moscow. He was 87. The government news agency Tass announced his death. Mr. Glazunov (pronounced glah-zoo-NOFE) occupied an anomalous position in the Soviet cultural landscape. Reviled by the Artists’ Union, which denied him full membership for years, he nevertheless found favor with high-ranking officials and the diplomatic corps in Moscow, and enjoyed such perks as a free studio... Read full biography
"Ilya Glazunov, Painter Entranced by Russia’s Past, Dies at 87,". By William Grimes, July 12, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a devoted following after the collapse of Communism, died on Sunday in Moscow. He was 87. The government news agency Tass announced his death. Mr. Glazunov (pronounced glah-zoo-NOFE) occupied an anomalous position in the Soviet cultural landscape. Reviled by the Artists’ Union, which denied him full membership for years, he nevertheless found favor with high-ranking officials and the diplomatic corps in Moscow, and enjoyed such perks as a free studio and permission to travel abroad. Although a darling of the elite, he found it difficult to exhibit his work, whose... Read full biography

